When you have CSIS reporting that one of the candidates has been greatly compromised, that buses of foreign students have been brought in, and they say they're not really sure that the intelligence is really good and they disregard it and continue on, then somewhere, somehow, there is sort of a lack of responsibility and respect for the professionalism of that institution that we have created, which is there to protect our country.
It's the same thing when certain investigations are not initiated when they should be initiated because it might embarrass the Prime Minister's Office or something like that. That separation that had been sought at the beginning between the judicial, legal and the executive is missing now. It has been missing for a long period of time.
We need, at this crucial moment, to try to recreate that separation by having an element of independence as much as possible, both financially and in terms of authority.